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- Startup’s nuclear-inspired cooling system could make data centers more sustainablevon Zach Winn | MIT News am 10. Juni 2026 um 4:00
Founded by two researchers from MIT, Ferveret reduces the amount of energy and water required to cool the chips that power AI.
- The consequences of relying on AI for accurate newsvon Adam Conner-Simons | MIT Media Lab am 9. Juni 2026 um 20:30
Media Lab study shows that, much like how GPS has weakened our navigation skills, AI can make us worse at detecting fake news.
- The crucial human component in computing and AIvon Amanda Diehl | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing am 5. Juni 2026 um 20:10
The MIT Ethics of Computing Research Symposium brought together experts and researchers working at the heart of ethical and social impact in technology.
- PATH to boost AI training and career opportunities for industry-aligned jobsvon Media Lab am 4. Juni 2026 um 19:50
MIT RAISE and Georgia State University announce an initiative to connect universities, community colleges, industry, and government to expand industry-aligned AI training and career pathways.
- NSF renews support for MIT-led AI and physics institute, expanding a new model for discoveryvon Laboratory for Nuclear Science am 4. Juni 2026 um 16:00
IAIFI enters its second phase with increased funding, broader ambitions, and a growing community at the frontier of AI and fundamental physics.
- Teaching AI agents to ask better questions by playing “Battleship”von Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 3. Juni 2026 um 21:00
MIT researchers use the classic game as a test bed for AI agents, finding a small AI model can outperform the biggest ones at 1 percent of the cost.
- Tod Machover receives George Peabody Medal for contributions to music and technologyvon Media Lab am 3. Juni 2026 um 20:50
The George Peabody Medal is the highest honor bestowed by the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.
- MIT researchers teach AI models to interpret chartsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 3. Juni 2026 um 4:00
The new ChartNet training dataset could improve the accuracy of vision-language models that help analyze business trends or interpret scientific figures.
- Media Advisory: MIT to establish regional quantum hubam 28. Mai 2026 um 16:00
With $25 million investment from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MIT to build a new shared-use facility to serve as a statewide quantum toolbox.
- Technology usually creates jobs for young, skilled workers. Will AI do the same?von Peter Dizikes | MIT News am 21. Mai 2026 um 4:00
A new study of the postwar U.S. shows which kinds of workers historically filled new tech-enabled jobs.
- Building AI models that understand chemical principlesvon Anne Trafton | MIT News am 20. Mai 2026 um 4:00
Connor Coley works at the interface of chemistry and machine learning, to discover and design new drug compounds.
- Justin Solomon appointed associate dean of engineering educationvon Mary Beth Gallagher | School of Engineering am 19. Mai 2026 um 21:10
MIT faculty member in electrical engineering and computer science to focus on innovation in engineering education and new pedagogical approaches.
- Two from MIT named 2026 Knight-Hennessy Scholarsvon Julia Mongo | Office of Distinguished Fellowships am 14. Mai 2026 um 20:55
The prestigious fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.
- Universal AI is “a pathway to AI fluency that’s accessible and approachable to anyone, anywhere”von Carolyn Tiernan | MIT Open Learning am 12. Mai 2026 um 15:00
New AI education program from MIT Open Learning debuts with AI-powered personalization and a free introductory course for learners everywhere.
- Q&A: Expanding MIT’s global reach through Universal Learningvon Carolyn Tiernan | MIT Open Learning am 12. Mai 2026 um 15:00
Dimitris Bertsimas and Megan Mitchell discuss the motivation behind Universal Learning, and what sets the new MIT Open Learning educational initiative apart.
- Study: Firms often use automation to control certain workers’ wagesvon Peter Dizikes | MIT News am 7. Mai 2026 um 4:00
MIT economists found US companies tend to target employees earning a “wage premium,” which increases inequality but not necessarily productivity.
- Games people — and machines — play: Untangling strategic reasoning to advance AIvon Michaela Jarvis | MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems am 5. Mai 2026 um 21:00
Assistant Professor Gabriele Farina mines the foundations of decision-making in complex multi-agent scenarios.
- Improving understanding with languagevon Benjamin Daniel | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences am 1. Mai 2026 um 4:00
MIT senior Olivia Honeycutt investigates how the ways we communicate can shape our views of the world.
- Beacon Biosignals is mapping the brain during sleepvon Zach Winn | MIT News am 1. Mai 2026 um 4:00
Founded by Jake Donoghue PhD ’19 and former MIT researcher Jarrett Revels, the company is creating an AI-driven platform to help diagnose and treat disease.
- Making the case for curiosity-driven sciencevon MIT News am 30. April 2026 um 4:00
President Sally Kornbluth spoke in front of a packed crowd about growing challenges to the U.S. research ecosystem as funding for America’s top research universities becomes increasingly strained.
- Solving the “Whac-a-mole dilemma”: A smarter way to debias AI vision modelsvon Alex Ouyang | Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health am 29. April 2026 um 21:40
A new debiasing technique called WRING avoids creating or amplifying biases that can occur with existing debiasing approaches.
- The MIT-IBM Computing Research Lab launches to shape the future of AI and quantum computingvon MIT Schwarzman College of Computing am 29. April 2026 um 10:00
Building on a long-standing MIT–IBM collaboration, the new lab will chart the convergence of AI, algorithms, and quantum computing.
- Enabling privacy-preserving AI training on everyday devicesvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 29. April 2026 um 4:00
A new method could bring more accurate and efficient AI models to high-stakes applications like health care and finance, even in under-resourced settings.
- A faster way to estimate AI power consumptionvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 27. April 2026 um 4:00
The “EnergAIzer” method generates reliable results in seconds, enabling data center operators to efficiently allocate resources and reduce wasted energy.
- MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyonevon Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL am 24. April 2026 um 17:00
New dataset of 30,000-plus competition math problems from 47 countries gives AI researchers a harder test — and students worldwide a better training ground.
- Teaching AI models to say “I’m not sure”von Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL am 22. April 2026 um 19:15
A new training method improves the reliability of AI confidence estimates without sacrificing performance, addressing a root cause of hallucination in reasoning models.
- Jacob Andreas and Brett McGuire named Edgerton Award winnersvon Danielle Randall Doughty | Jane Halpern | Department of Chemistry | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science am 17. April 2026 um 13:40
The associate professors of EECS and chemistry, respectively, are honored for exceptional contributions to teaching, research, and service at MIT.
- Bringing AI-driven protein-design tools to biologists everywherevon Zach Winn | MIT News am 17. April 2026 um 4:00
Founded by Tristan Bepler PhD ’20 and former MIT professor Tim Lu PhD ’07, OpenProtein.AI offers researchers open-source models and other tools for protein engineering.
- Q&A: MIT SHASS and the future of education in the age of AIvon School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences am 14. April 2026 um 13:00
As the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences marks 75 years, Dean Agustín Rayo reflects on how AI is reshaping higher education and why SHASS disciplines continue to be central to MIT’s mission.
- Human-machine teaming dives underwatervon Ariana Gaines | Lincoln Laboratory am 14. April 2026 um 13:00
Researchers are developing hardware and algorithms to improve collaboration between divers and autonomous underwater vehicles engaged in maritime missions.
- A philosophy of workvon Benjamin Daniel | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences am 9. April 2026 um 18:00
As the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow, Michal Masny is advancing dialogue, teaching, and research into the social and ethical dimensions of new computing technologies.
- New technique makes AI models leaner and faster while they’re still learningvon Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL am 9. April 2026 um 13:00
Researchers use control theory to shed unnecessary complexity from AI models during training, cutting compute costs without sacrificing performance.
- Sixteen new START.nano companies are developing hard-tech solutions with the support of MIT.nanovon Amanda Stoll DiCristofaro | MIT.nano am 7. April 2026 um 20:40
Startup accelerator program grows to over 30 companies, almost half of them with MIT pedigrees.
- Helping data centers deliver higher performance with less hardwarevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 7. April 2026 um 4:00
Researchers developed a system that intelligently balances workloads to improve the efficiency of flash storage hardware in a data center.
- Working to advance the nuclear renaissancevon Steve Nadis | Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering am 3. April 2026 um 20:55
Dean Price, assistant professor in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, sees a bright future for nuclear power, and believes AI can help us realize that vision.
- Evaluating the ethics of autonomous systemsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 2. April 2026 um 4:00
MIT researchers developed a testing framework that pinpoints situations where AI decision-support systems are not treating people and communities fairly.
- Preview tool helps makers visualize 3D-printed objectsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 1. April 2026 um 4:00
By quickly generating aesthetically accurate previews of fabricated objects, the VisiPrint system could make prototyping faster and less wasteful.
- MIT researchers use AI to uncover atomic defects in materialsvon Zach Winn | MIT News am 30. März 2026 um 15:00
A new model measures defects that can be leveraged to improve materials’ mechanical strength, heat transfer, and energy-conversion efficiency.
- Seeing soundsvon Benjamin Daniel | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences am 26. März 2026 um 20:45
Mariano Salcedo ’25, a master’s student in the new Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program, is designing an AI to visualize and express music and other sounds.
- MIT engineers design proteins by their motion, not just their shapevon Stephanie Martinovich | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering am 26. März 2026 um 20:20
An AI model generates novel proteins based on how they vibrate and move, opening new possibilities for dynamic biomaterials and adaptive therapeutics.
- AI system learns to keep warehouse robot traffic running smoothlyvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 26. März 2026 um 4:00
This new approach adapts to decide which robots should get the right of way at every moment, avoiding congestion and increasing throughput.
- Augmenting citizen science with computer vision for fish monitoringvon Lily Keyes | MIT Sea Grant am 25. März 2026 um 21:00
MIT Sea Grant works with the Woodwell Climate Research Center and other collaborators to demonstrate a deep learning-based system for fish monitoring.
- Wristband enables wearers to control a robotic hand with their own movementsvon Jennifer Chu | MIT News am 25. März 2026 um 10:00
By moving their hands and fingers, users can direct a robot to play piano or shoot a basketball, or they can manipulate objects in a virtual environment.
- How to create “humble” AIvon Anne Trafton | MIT News am 24. März 2026 um 4:00
An MIT-led team is designing artificial intelligence systems for medical diagnosis that are more collaborative and forthcoming about uncertainty.
- On algorithms, life, and learningvon Peter Dizikes | MIT News am 23. März 2026 um 17:45
Operations research expert Dimitris Bertsimas delivered the annual Killian Lecture, providing a look at the past and future of his work.
- What’s the right path for AI?von Peter Dizikes | MIT News am 20. März 2026 um 13:30
Conference speakers discussed the unfolding trajectory of AI and the benefits of shaping technology to meet people’s needs.
- MIT and Hasso Plattner Institute establish collaborative hub for AI and creativityvon School of Architecture + Planning | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing am 20. März 2026 um 12:45
Jointly led by the MIT Morningside Academy for Design, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, and the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam, the hub will foster a dynamic community where computing, creativity, and human-centered innovation meet.
- A better method for identifying overconfident large language modelsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 19. März 2026 um 4:00
This new metric for measuring uncertainty could flag hallucinations and help users know whether to trust an AI model.
- Generative AI improves a wireless vision system that sees through obstructionsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 19. März 2026 um 4:00
With this new technique, a robot could more accurately detect hidden objects or understand an indoor scene using reflected Wi-Fi signals.
- A better method for planning complex visual tasksvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 11. März 2026 um 4:00
A new hybrid system could help robots navigate in changing environments or increase the efficiency of multirobot assembly teams.
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- India Brings Its AI Pitch to VivaTech 2026von TechRepublic Staff am 10. Juni 2026 um 14:17
India’s VivaTech 2026 role gives its AI strategy a global stage as enterprises across APAC weigh regional AI partnerships, infrastructure control, and dependence on foreign chips and cloud platforms. The post India Brings Its AI Pitch to VivaTech 2026 appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Microsoft Reportedly Cuts Hundreds of Azure Jobs in Chinavon Kezia Jungco am 10. Juni 2026 um 13:47
Microsoft reportedly cut 200 to 400 Azure jobs in China as US and Chinese data rules tighten around cloud operations. The post Microsoft Reportedly Cuts Hundreds of Azure Jobs in China appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Meta Taps Reliance for First India AI Data Centervon TechRepublic Staff am 10. Juni 2026 um 13:16
Meta signed its first India AI data center deal with Reliance, leasing capacity at a 168 MW Jamnagar facility with options to scale. The post Meta Taps Reliance for First India AI Data Center appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Apple Intelligence Cheat Sheet: A Complete Guidevon Fiona Jackson am 10. Juni 2026 um 13:00
Apple Intelligence is Apple’s suite of AI features, including writing tools, Genmoji, and live translation. The post Apple Intelligence Cheat Sheet: A Complete Guide appeared first on TechRepublic.
- This $19.99 Claude AI Course Is Built for Work, Not Just Promptsvon TechRepublic Academy am 10. Juni 2026 um 7:17
This eDegree covers Claude prompting, automation, integrations, and coding for practical business use. The post This $19.99 Claude AI Course Is Built for Work, Not Just Prompts appeared first on TechRepublic.
- India GCCs Lead AI and Cloud Hiring as IT Services Trailvon TechRepublic Staff am 9. Juni 2026 um 16:00
India’s Global Capability Centers are pulling ahead of IT services firms in AI and cloud hiring, as multinationals bring more sensitive, high-value technology work in-house. The post India GCCs Lead AI and Cloud Hiring as IT Services Trail appeared first on TechRepublic.
- This AI Tool Builds Polished Presentations in Secondsvon TechRepublic Academy am 9. Juni 2026 um 13:00
PowerPresent AI converts topics, prompts, and documents into polished, export-ready presentations in seconds. The post This AI Tool Builds Polished Presentations in Seconds appeared first on TechRepublic.
- OpenAI Starts IPO Process With Confidential SEC Filingvon TechRepublic Staff am 9. Juni 2026 um 9:52
OpenAI has submitted a confidential IPO filing, but the ChatGPT maker says it has not decided on timing or disclosed deal terms. The post OpenAI Starts IPO Process With Confidential SEC Filing appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Apple iOS 27: Faster iPhones, New Safety Features, and Morevon Aminu Abdullahi am 8. Juni 2026 um 21:09
Apple’s iOS 27 update focuses on faster performance, Siri AI, Liquid Glass controls, expanded Apple Intelligence, and new family safety tools. The post Apple iOS 27: Faster iPhones, New Safety Features, and More appeared first on TechRepublic.
- EU Unveils ‘Sovereignty Package’ to Break Reliance on US, Chinese Techvon Aminu Abdullahi am 8. Juni 2026 um 17:38
The EU’s tech sovereignty package targets cloud, chips, AI infrastructure, and open source as Europe tries to reduce foreign tech dependence. The post EU Unveils ‘Sovereignty Package’ to Break Reliance on US, Chinese Tech appeared first on TechRepublic.
- OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to Millions of Eligible Usersvon Kezia Jungco am 8. Juni 2026 um 15:21
OpenAI is expanding ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to more users, limiting web-connected tools to reduce the risks of prompt injection and data leakage. The post OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to Millions of Eligible Users appeared first on TechRepublic.
- South Korea’s AI Push Leans on Nvidia Infrastructurevon TechRepublic Staff am 8. Juni 2026 um 14:54
South Korea’s June 2026 Nvidia announcements show how sovereign AI infrastructure is moving from government ambition to corporate buildout, with SK, Naver, LG, Hyundai and Doosan tying cloud, memory, robotics and manufacturing plans to Nvidia’s platform. The post South Korea’s AI Push Leans on Nvidia Infrastructure appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Samsung Health Update Leaves Galaxy Watch Owners Waiting on Key AI Featuresvon TechRepublic Staff am 8. Juni 2026 um 13:59
Samsung’s latest Health app update brings a redesigned wellness dashboard and new AI health tools, but current Galaxy Watch owners still need a compatibility list. The post Samsung Health Update Leaves Galaxy Watch Owners Waiting on Key AI Features appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 93% Off Right Nowvon TechRepublic Academy am 8. Juni 2026 um 12:30
Microsoft's latest 64-bit IDE adds AI-assisted coding, faster performance, and advanced collaboration tools. The post Visual Studio 2026 Brings AI Deeper Into Development and It’s 93% Off Right Now appeared first on TechRepublic.
- AI Upgrades, Security Flaws, and SpaceX’s Record IPO Define the Week in Techvon TechRepublic Staff am 5. Juni 2026 um 20:48
See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from June 1–5. The post AI Upgrades, Security Flaws, and SpaceX’s Record IPO Define the Week in Tech appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Apple WWDC26 Live Updates: Apple Intelligence, macOS 27, and Morevon Kezia Jungco am 5. Juni 2026 um 20:41
Follow TechRepublic’s WWDC26 live updates on Apple Intelligence, macOS 27, Siri, security, developer tools, and enterprise IT impact. The post Apple WWDC26 Live Updates: Apple Intelligence, macOS 27, and More appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Cisco Warns Agentic AI Will Put New Pressure on Enterprise Networksvon Drew Robb am 5. Juni 2026 um 20:07
Cisco executives said agentic AI could triple network traffic, creating new infrastructure and security demands for enterprises. The post Cisco Warns Agentic AI Will Put New Pressure on Enterprise Networks appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Malicious Hugging Face Models Could Trigger Remote Code Executionvon Ken Underhill am 5. Juni 2026 um 18:00
A flaw in Hugging Face Transformers could allow malicious AI models to execute code, exposing credentials and highlighting AI supply chain risks. The post Malicious Hugging Face Models Could Trigger Remote Code Execution appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Siri’s AI Comeback Could Run Through Google and Nvidiavon Aminu Abdullahi am 5. Juni 2026 um 16:39
Apple’s delayed Siri overhaul may arrive with iOS 27, using Google Gemini and Nvidia Blackwell chips to power more advanced AI features. The post Siri’s AI Comeback Could Run Through Google and Nvidia appeared first on TechRepublic.
- Amazon’s ‘Proteus’ Robot Heads to Europe in $11B Automation Pushvon Joseph Ofonagoro am 5. Juni 2026 um 15:07
Amazon upgraded Proteus with natural-language controls as part of a wider European robotics push involving STARK, Vulcan, and major investment. The post Amazon’s ‘Proteus’ Robot Heads to Europe in $11B Automation Push appeared first on TechRepublic.















































